You can use it if they are both SD cards or if they both are MSPD or MMC or xD etc. You can look in argos catalogue or another catalogue and it will tell you the format that you can use for that camera. Hope this helps.
please add more detail on type of memory card and type of Kodak camera It will probably work
Any SD memory card will work great with your Kodak camera, but consider getting at least a 2 GB card.
It depends on the camera but you could easily fit up to 4bg in a Kodak camera.
Yes.
No, you can print your pictures on any printer you like, whether that be directly from the memory card or from a computer.
If it is a SD or SDHC card, then yes you can as I believe Kodak and Canon use them. The card typically has it's name on the front of it.
A Standard SD card, for better quality i would go a "SD-HC" card, the only real difference is that the SD-HC card is a high capture card (hence the 'HC') i use one in my SLR and it's really good. but for a normal digital camera its not required to have a high capture card
You should probably buy a memory card reader of the brand of card you have. This will ensure that it works properly.
what should my camera be set at for internal memory?
I use a 2gb Kodak memory card (regular size)...not microsd or video cards.
Whatever you want to. Data compression is excellent these days. I use a 1GB card in my Fujifilm S2750 12MP camera - and I get 630 shots (at 12 MP) on a single card !
1 Remove the card out of the camera and place it into your hand.2 Locate the locking switch on the left side of the card.3 Push the switch to the position farthest from the metal connectors to unlock it.